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  • jimdeere

    I’ve been wanting to get into bullet casting.

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  • toad67

    What took you so long JD??? Thanks!

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  • mohawk600

    I reloaded at one time because my room mate got a Dillon 550.........we mostly did 9mm...........I am ignorant about casting. What caliber bullets would those moulds cast?

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  • toad67
    mohawk600: 31515296163355/comments/31515296482459

    I reloaded at one time because my room mate got a Dillon 550.........we mostly did 9mm...........I am ignorant about casting. What caliber bullets would those moulds cast?

    Read the auction description...

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  • jimdeere

    38 Special, 45 ACP, .41 magnum, .44 Special/Magnum.

    Not sure what the .311” mold is for.

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  • bpost
    jimdeere: 31515296163355/comments/31515296649755

    38 Special, 45 ACP, .41 magnum, .44 Special/Magnum.

    Not sure what the .311” mold is for.

    The .311 mold is a oversize 30 cal mold that is used for bores that are a bit large for caliber or 7.62 Russian rounds. Most guns shoot cast bullets sized to about .001 over bore diameter best. I size 9MM cast bullets to .356, 30 cal. to .309 but still size 45ACP's to .452.

    I have several LEE molds. They work well IF YOU FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS on their use and care. I did get one that was way out of alignment from the factory casting oval bullets. Rather than paying to ship it back for replacement I just threw it out, shipping costing more than a new one. I love the six cavity molds for producing large amounts of bullets fast. The two cavity molds are excellent for small runs like the 8MM Mauser bullets.

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  • Rocky Raab

    I use Lee moulds exclusively. Their own design Roundnose Flatpoint (RNFP) pistol bullets are superb. I also use their Liquid Alox lube and push-through sizers. Simple and quite effective.

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